There is also the possibility that if the person writes RH a check to pass, the victim could get a “stop payment” order on that check and RH is smart enough to know that.
I’m looking for the date (or a photo of the strip) for the Wizard of Id strip where the robber says, “Your money or your life!” and the person being robbed drops off his wife and left. Can anyone help? I think it was published in the mid-late 70s, or possibly early 80s.
LittleSister18 almost 14 years ago
Such is the law of the forest.
Llewellenbruce almost 14 years ago
Who would want to rob Blanche?
pouncingtiger almost 14 years ago
Who’d want to rob Wiz. He can turn you into a frog.
BigChiefDesoto almost 14 years ago
What’s this world coming to when the crooks won’t even trust the people anymore? Why it’s getting as bad as the Wall Street bankster crooks!!!
Hillbillyman almost 14 years ago
What…no seatbelt law in ID?
Destiny23 almost 14 years ago
I’m surprised RH isn’t accepting credit cards yet! Saves carrying around all that stolen cash…
magnamax almost 14 years ago
pouncung tiger: He would turn him into SOMETHING. but he couldn’t hit frog unless it was the last thing he wanted.
librisleo almost 14 years ago
@William Pursell@ your money or your wife, eh? ;)
gjsjr41 almost 14 years ago
If I were RH, I’d let them pass.
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
Will: there are certain TV religious orders who have Robbing beat by a mile. They DO take credit cards. So he might like being Tucked in after all.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago
“You use Visa, I kill you!!”
(Royal Canadian Air Farce)
frrykid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
There is also the possibility that if the person writes RH a check to pass, the victim could get a “stop payment” order on that check and RH is smart enough to know that.
bekahjoy82 almost 10 years ago
I’m looking for the date (or a photo of the strip) for the Wizard of Id strip where the robber says, “Your money or your life!” and the person being robbed drops off his wife and left. Can anyone help? I think it was published in the mid-late 70s, or possibly early 80s.